Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1976-05-19, Page 4•;tt Page 4 -Citizens News, May 19, 1976 Cancer campaign progress The annual campaign for cancer funds conducted by the five branches in Huron County has progressed quite well. The Huron Unit has a target of $30,700 for 1976 and at May 7 total donations received amount- ed to $25,696. That's 83 percent of the target. Goderich leads the way, having passed the branch target of $7,700. Donations there have been $9,41.8. The Clinton and Seaforth branches have hit 90 percent of their target and the Exeter branch is in fourth place with 74 percent. Wingham has only collected 44 percent of its total. Residents in this area wishing to contribute may contact either Garnet Dauber, 221 Main St., or Carf Cann, RR 1 Exeter. This year's slogan is "You are making the difference". Hensall 4-H clubs at achievement day Hensall 1 and 2 4-H clubs at- tended Exeter area Achievement Day at South Huron District High School on Saturday, May 15. The morning was spent on group work and discussion. In a part of the afternoon programme, members of Hensall 1, "The Lazy Daisies" performed the skit, "A touch of stitchery, a touch of you". All members of the club took part. Portraying movie stars were Betty Beer as T.V. announcer Graucho Marx, Janet Bicke as Zaa Zaa Gabor, Dale Simmons as Phyllis Diller, Laurie Pepper as Elizabeth Taylor, Susan Stretton as Cher Bono, Marilyn Pepper as Ruth Buzzi. Leader of this Club was Cheryl Riley. Hensall 2 - "Thrifty Threders" had an ex- hibit-Colpur ;.your World. Com- ,mentators were Lisa Hamatheir and Vicki Mann. Other members of this club were Lesly Cottrill, Debbie Reid, Brenda Pepper, Donna Zwann,Rebecca Janzi, Cindy Craine, Sandra Nixon, Roxanne Lavery, Kim Stewart, and Donna Jean Allan. .Leaders of this club were Mrs. Joyce Pepper and Mrs. Bev Moir. County Honours were pre- sented to Marilyn Pepper, Dale Simmons Donna Jean Allan and Kim Stewart (completion of 6 clubs). All the girls in all clubs received 4-H spoons. The club for fall will be, "The Cereal Shelf" and more leaders are needed for the Hensall Clubs, so if there is any lady who thinks she could help in anyway please contact 262-2344. Your help will be greatly appreciated. BEYOND THE CALL OF DUTY—Entertainment by the Jolly J's of London went a little beyond the call of duty as Jolly J member Emily Sambell plants a kiss on Emery Desjardine of Grand Bend at a Golden Age seminar in Grand Bend. News Photo ZURICH SENIORS ATTEND SEMINAR—Lorne and Mildred Klopp were among the senior citizens attending a Golden Age seminar hosted by the Grand Bend Club. News Photo GET COUNTY HONOURS—A large number of area girls received County Honours at Saturday's 4-H Achievement Day in Exeter. Front, left, Elaine Pym, Dorothy Bax, Kim Riehl, Lori -Lynn Stewart, Jayne Dougall, Bonnie Keys and Debbie Parsons. Back, left, Jeanette De Vries, Diane Rundle, Joan Skinner, Fran Thompson, Janet Shapton, Linda Wilson, Jeannie Paokeje, Dale Simmons and Marilyn Pepper. Missing were Donna Jean Allan and Kim Stewart. News Photo CLINTON 482-3405 HENSALL 262-2418 SEAFORTH 527-0910 • FK � BRIGHTEN LIP Y .., I ' PATIO YA, ,} D ST NEL Use these translucent panels in areas such as patios, fencing, dividers, enclo- sures, etc. Ensures privacy while allowing a certain amount of Tight through. Can be sawn, drilled or nailed. Available in white, green or yellow. ONLY 77 26" x 96" 4 OZ. WT. PANEL AVAILABLE ONLY WHILE QUANTITIES LAST